Where is the fuse for the Ford Escape dome light?
Where is the fuse for the Ford Escape dome light?
Depending on the model year of your Escape, the interior fuse box will located under your steering wheel, within the center console on the passenger side, or on the left panel of the driver side foot well. Once you have located your interior fuse box, refer to your owner’s manual to determine which fuse control the dome lights.
When does the interior light turn off on a Ford Escape?
Interior light won’t turn off when doors are closed. The book says the light should go off in 25 seconds after the doors are closed. The three position switch in the center position should turn the light on if the.
Why are the dome lights blinking on my Ford Escape?
Not open for further replies. I have a 2010 Ford Escape. Several weeks ago, the control panel flashed “Tire Pressure Monitor Fault” and the dome lights started blinking continuously. I took it to a mechanic who checked the tire pressure in each wheel and the message disappeared (at least until we were down the road a mile or two).
What to do if your Ford dome light is not working?
Once you have located your interior fuse box, refer to your owner’s manual to determine which fuse control the dome lights. If the fuse you find is blown, replace it. Ford chose to use non-standard fuses, so look for special fuses for replacement.
Depending on the model year of your Escape, the interior fuse box will located under your steering wheel, within the center console on the passenger side, or on the left panel of the driver side foot well. Once you have located your interior fuse box, refer to your owner’s manual to determine which fuse control the dome lights.
Interior light won’t turn off when doors are closed. The book says the light should go off in 25 seconds after the doors are closed. The three position switch in the center position should turn the light on if the.
Not open for further replies. I have a 2010 Ford Escape. Several weeks ago, the control panel flashed “Tire Pressure Monitor Fault” and the dome lights started blinking continuously. I took it to a mechanic who checked the tire pressure in each wheel and the message disappeared (at least until we were down the road a mile or two).
Once you have located your interior fuse box, refer to your owner’s manual to determine which fuse control the dome lights. If the fuse you find is blown, replace it. Ford chose to use non-standard fuses, so look for special fuses for replacement.